Chapter 14
“Harvard University has been closed for some time to enable them to control the disease which is ravaging the campus. While struggling to find a cure, they had to shut it down. A total of two hundred students, ninety civilians, and five lecturers have died from the situation, and we hope that it will be the last,” the female journalist said. She shook her head and then turned her swivel chair to face the male.
“What do you think is going on? Over three hundred people have died in three days, and the number keeps rising. Do you think it’s safe? What do you think might be the cause?” Her attention was focused on the man who sat in front of her now. He was a member of the Senate, and he granted an interview at the TV station when it was requested of him; to dispel fear, he said.
“Hmm, I cannot say. Our scientists are still trying hard to find the cause and solution, and we truly hope that they will find it as soon as possible,” he informed.
“And if they don’t?” The fe
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